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particle-drawer

v0.0.2

Published

Draw text or pictures with particles.

Downloads

3

Readme

Particle-Drawer

Draw text or pictures with particles.

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npm install

npm i particle-drawer
const drawer = new ParticleDrawer();
drawer.draw('Hello World!');

Construct parameters

interface Options {
    container?: string | Element, // The default value is body
    width?: number, // The default value is 500
    height?: number, // The default value is 800
    particleRadius?: number, // Particle radius. The default value is 2
    textFillColor?: string, // The particle fill color when drawing text. The default value is #55555555
    textGap?: number, // The pick-up pixel interval when drawing text. The default value is 5
    imgGap?: number, // The pick-up pixel interval when drawing image. The default value is 10
    fontSize?: number,
    lineGap?: number,
    moveTime?: number,
    fontFamily?: string,
}

cdn

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/particle-drawer"></script>
<script>
const drawer = new ParticleDrawer();
</script>

API

draw

Draw text or pictures into a container

async function draw (content: string|string[]|File, isImage?: boolean): void;
drawer.draw('Hello World!'); // single line text
drawer.draw(['Hello', 'World!']); // multi line text
drawer.draw(file); // draw image file
drawer.draw(src, true); // draw image src

TIP: You can use framing to draw gifs or videos

setSize

Dynamically set the container width and height

drawer.setSize(1000, 1000); // width and height

Set attributes

Dynamically set drawing properties

drawer.particleRadius = 4;
drawer.textFillColor = '#000';
drawer.textGap = 8;
drawer.imgGap = 12;
drawer.fontSize = 50;
drawer.lineGap = 10;
drawer.moveTime = 500;
drawer.fontFamily = 'monospace';